1374 examples of maines in sentences

we had sight of another small Iland called Catza, which is desolate and on the left hand, and on the right hand, a very dangerous Iland called Pelagosa, this is also desolate, and lyeth in the midst of the sea betweene both the maines: it is very dangerous and low land, and it hath a long ledge of rockes lying out sixe miles into the sea, so that many ships by night are cast away vpon them.

we had sight of both the maines, but we were neere the coast of Puglia, for feare of Foystes.

"Lot of Soules on the Maine coast," Joe said.

There was an e-mail message from Kate waiting at his old address in Maine.

The message was in Maine; Kate was in Seattle; he was in Honolulu and could be anywhere.

Had he really left Maine?

Joe liked Maine.

Should he go back to Maine?

He decided to say goodbye to Maine and to Woodstock, but he couldn't.

On her way back to Maine, I guess.

" It was seven-thirtypast midnight, Maine time.

It was nearly November, practically winter in Maine.

But he was sad for his father, and he had a sense of loss for things left behind, his Maine life, no longer quite remembered.

It's a romantic place, softer than the rest of Maine.

Maybe it will remind you of Maine and help bring you back.

"Definitely fun," he said in the direction of Maine and his father whom he thought of as still being somewhere near the barn.

"I'm from Maine and upstate New York, originally.

With the exception of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York, which had about the same free colored population in 1860 as they had in 1850, there was a general increase in the number of Negroes in the free States.

By 1852 colored students had attended the Institute at Easton, Pennsylvania; the Normal School of Albany, New York; Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine; Rutland College, Vermont; Jefferson College, Pennsylvania; Athens College, Athens, Ohio; Franklin College, New Athens, Ohio; and Hanover College near Madison, Indiana.

The other came from the spiritualistic school, at whose head stood Maine de Biran (1766-1824; On the Foundations of Psychology; his Works have been edited by Cousin, 1841, Naville, 1859, and Bertrand) and Royer Collard (1763-1845).

While I was in America, on my last tour, a woman wrote to me from a town in the state of Maine.

" EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM STEPHAN SEWALL, Esq., Winthrop, Maine, dated Jan. 12th, 1839.

TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM LADD, Esq., now of Minot, Maine, formerly a slaveholder in Florida.

Some years ago there was an Indian in the State of Maine, who for his very good conduct had a large farm given him by the State.

eit seizez en les maines son Seignours immediate, tanque q'il vèigne a un des places nostre Seignour le Roy, et trove sufficient seurtee de prendre et user le lang Englais.

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